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  2. In the US, Hmong 'new year' recalls ancestral spirits while ...

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    During new year, which is celebrated mostly in November and December among Hmong Americans, shamans send off their spirit guides to regenerate their energy for another season of healing.

  3. Hmong calendar - Wikipedia

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    Every 3 years, one full extra month (30 days) is added making 13 moon cycles; leap year. In a 19 years span, about 7 additional months are added as leap month. Based on Hmong farming (Pahawh: π–¬Œπ–¬£π–¬΅ π–¬’π–¬Άπ–¬― π–¬Œπ–¬¦π–¬΅ π–¬π–¬°π–¬ž ; RPA: Hmoob cov qoob loo), the leap year is considered to have 2 of the 8th month (Pahawh ...

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  5. Fresno celebrates Hmong American Day, highlighting ... - AOL

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    This year marked the 48th anniversary of the final airlift of Hmong and Lao veterans who fought in the Vietnam War. ... Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer poses with fashion models at the 2023 Hmong American ...

  6. Hmong customs and culture - Wikipedia

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    In Laos, the Lao government calls Hmong Noj Peb Caug Xyoo Tshiab (Hmong New Year) "Kin Tiang" [49] [50] instead of calling it New Year. The Hmong generally honor both their ancestors and their crops on of the Hmong New Year. [31] In Southeast Asian countries, the New Year's celebration lasts generally 5 to 10 days. [51]

  7. Hmong people - Wikipedia

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    The Hmong groups in Vietnam and Laos, from the 18th century to the present day, are known as Black Hmong (Hmoob Dub), Striped Hmong (Hmoob Txaij), White Hmong (Hmoob Dawb), Hmong Leng (Hmoob Leeg) and Green Hmong (Hmoob Ntsuab).

  8. Hmong Americans - Wikipedia

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    As of the 2023 American Community Survey one-year estimates, the Hmong population of Wisconsin had increased to 70,841, [57] the largest Asian ethnic group in the state. [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Other locations

  9. Miao folk religion - Wikipedia

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    The religion is also called Hmongism by a Hmong American church established in 2012 to organize it among Hmong people in the United States. [ 2 ] This practice has a blend of animistic theology, [ 3 ] the respect between people and natural land spirits, and the understanding of the spirituality that are understood by Miao peoples.